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In this week’s episode of THE WINDOW: Sports betting podcast, Matt Russell (@mrussauthentic) opens the show by looking at the Jets and Dolphins — two teams that are being mocked on Monday, but who both covered on Sunday. How are we supposed to handicap bad teams when there are so many of them in the NFL?
“What’s up with the Eagles” is a question we’ve heard a lot, and it was no more deserving than on Thursday, as Matt looks back at what that was for Philadelphia, and why we should have at least taken the points.
Bad Bunny is the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show headliner, but it took a trip to Spotify for Matt to realize why this was unsettling to him, realizing it might be symbolic of the NFL’s bigger-picture issues ON the field.
The Ravens should have covered, the Saints could have covered, and the Cowboys would have covered… but all three had fatal flaws on Sunday.
Plus, Matt looks back at Monday Night Football, breaking down a pair of interesting games that battled for our primary interest, but provided wins across the three categories of side (2-0), player props (3-1), and anytime touchdowns (2-4, +0.65 units).
Maybe you missed it?
College Football’s big games of Week 7
The “Saturday 7”: Best bets for Week 7
Thursday Night Football betting preview: Eagles-Giants
NFL Week 6 best bets for Sunday
The Player Prop Express for Week 6
Monday Night Football betting preview:
Bills-Falcons
Bears-Commanders
NHL Daily Moneyline Market Tracker
Matt looks back at a RUMP that seemed SO promising, as Week 7 of College Football later came down to double-overtime to determine whether it would be profitable, while most of the big games went our way — except for the ones we’d want most for the Heisman Report, which has taken a turn for the worse.
Lastly, Matt discusses THE WINDOW’s NHL betting project for the 2025-‘26 season, after the first big Saturday of the season.
It’s time to head to THE WINDOW, let’s go!
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In this week’s episode of THE WINDOW: Sports betting podcast, Matt Russell (@mrussauthentic) opens the show by looking at the Jets and Dolphins — two teams that are being mocked on Monday, but who both covered on Sunday. How are we supposed to handicap bad teams when there are so many of them in the NFL?
“What’s up with the Eagles” is a question we’ve heard a lot, and it was no more deserving than on Thursday, as Matt looks back at what that was for Philadelphia, and why we should have at least taken the points.
Bad Bunny is the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show headliner, but it took a trip to Spotify for Matt to realize why this was unsettling to him, realizing it might be symbolic of the NFL’s bigger-picture issues ON the field.
The Ravens should have covered, the Saints could have covered, and the Cowboys would have covered… but all three had fatal flaws on Sunday.
Plus, Matt looks back at Monday Night Football, breaking down a pair of interesting games that battled for our primary interest, but provided wins across the three categories of side (2-0), player props (3-1), and anytime touchdowns (2-4, +0.65 units).
Maybe you missed it?
College Football’s big games of Week 7
The “Saturday 7”: Best bets for Week 7
Thursday Night Football betting preview: Eagles-Giants
NFL Week 6 best bets for Sunday
The Player Prop Express for Week 6
Monday Night Football betting preview:
Bills-Falcons
Bears-Commanders
NHL Daily Moneyline Market Tracker
Matt looks back at a RUMP that seemed SO promising, as Week 7 of College Football later came down to double-overtime to determine whether it would be profitable, while most of the big games went our way — except for the ones we’d want most for the Heisman Report, which has taken a turn for the worse.
Lastly, Matt discusses THE WINDOW’s NHL betting project for the 2025-‘26 season, after the first big Saturday of the season.
It’s time to head to THE WINDOW, let’s go!

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